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Cryptocurrency Live News & Updates : Ondo Finance Predicts 2025 as Tokenized Stocks Year

Cryptocurrency Live News & Updates : Ondo Finance Predicts 2025 as Tokenized Stocks Year

Economic Times10 hours ago

30 Jun 2025 | 02:55:13 AM IST
Ondo Finance's ONDO token rose 1.5% to $0.7671, following the launch of a global alliance to set standards for tokenized securities, aiming to enhance access to U.S. stocks for international users. In recent developments, Ondo Finance has launched a global alliance to promote standards for tokenized securities, signaling a significant move towards integrating traditional financial products into blockchain systems. The ONDO token has shown positive price action, reflecting market optimism. Meanwhile, South Korean equities have surged following President Lee Jae-myung's support for won-backed cryptocurrency assets, leading to increased retail investor interest. Companies linked to digital currencies have seen substantial gains, with the Kospi Composite index rising nearly 30% this year. In contrast, the Pi Network faces challenges despite its pivot to AI and staking initiatives, with its price dropping significantly. Lastly, EstateX is revolutionizing real estate investment through tokenization, offering retail investors greater control and transparency. As the crypto landscape evolves, these developments highlight the growing intersection of traditional finance and blockchain technology, paving the way for a more inclusive financial future. Show more

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